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Asthma; cigarette smoking; social support

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Structural And Functional Support In The Prediction Of Smoking Cessation In Caregivers Of Children With Asthma, Erin M. Tooley, Andrew Busch Jan 2014

Structural And Functional Support In The Prediction Of Smoking Cessation In Caregivers Of Children With Asthma, Erin M. Tooley, Andrew Busch

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Caregivers of children with asthma smoke at a rate similar to the general population. Research on the relative importance of structural or functional social support in smoking cessation has been mixed. Participants were smokers (N=154) who were caregivers of children with asthma. Both functional (perception of social support measured by the Interpersonal Support Evaluation List) and structural social support (living with another smoker, partner status, and the proportion of smoking friends) were measured at baseline. Participants received an asthma-education and smoking cessation intervention based on Motivational Interviewing. Biochemically-verified abstinence was assessed at 6-months post treatment. Hierarchical logistic regression analyses indicated …